Latinos in the legislative process : interests and influence / / Stella Rouse, University of Maryland [[electronic resource]]
| Latinos in the legislative process : interests and influence / / Stella Rouse, University of Maryland [[electronic resource]] |
| Autore | Rouse Stella M. <1972-> |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xii, 186 pages) : digital, PDF file(s) |
| Disciplina | 323/.04208968073 |
| Soggetto topico |
Hispanic Americans - Politics and government
Legislation - United States Pressure groups - United States Ethnic groups - United States |
| ISBN |
1-139-88966-4
1-107-06549-6 1-107-05697-7 1-107-05481-8 1-107-05811-2 1-107-05943-7 1-107-05589-X 1-139-50706-0 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Contents; Acknowledgments; 1 Latinos and Their Growing Influence; Latino Representation: Past, Present, and Unrealized Potential; Latino Identity and Representation; Importance of Defining Latino Interests; Concepts of Representation; Descriptive Representation; Substantive Representation; The Link between Descriptive and Substantive Representation; Toward an Understanding of Factors that Influence Latino Representation; Importance of State-Level Analysis; Chapter Outline; A Note about Case Selection and Methodology; 2 In the "Interests" of Latinos; What Issues Matter to Latinos?
How Do the Interests of Latinos Compare to the Interests of Whites?Policy Priorities of Latino Legislators; "Latino" Content of Legislation; Conclusion; 3 Agenda Setting; The Importance of Agenda Setting and Group Interests; Critical Mass: The Conditional Nature of Representation; Expectations about the Behavior of Latinos during Agenda Setting; Data and Methods; Factors that Influence Agenda Setting; Dispositional Characteristics; Constituency/District Characteristics; Results; Bill Sponsorship; Passage of Bills Introduced; Conclusion 4 Latino Interests and Latino Representation in Legislative CommitteesImportance of Legislative Committees; Expectations about the Behavior of Latinos on Legislative Committees; Data and Methods; Dispositional/Institutional Characteristics; District Characteristics; Results; The Effects of Ethnicity on Committee Participation by Specific Bill Type; A Congruent Analysis of Committee Activity?; Conclusion; 5 Vote Choice and Latino Representation; Previous Work on Roll Call Behavior and the Link between Descriptive and Substantive Representation Roll Call Behavior, Latino Interests, and the Descriptive-Substantive LinkExpectations about Latinos and Latino-Interest Legislation during Roll Call Voting; Data and Methods; Dispositional Characteristics; Constituency/District Characteristics; Results; Conclusion; 6 The Influence of Latino Representatives; Arizona and SB 1070; Sponsorship of SB 1070; Senate Committee Activity on SB 1070; Senate Floor Action on SB 1070; House Committee Activity on SB 1070; House Floor Action on SB 1070; Senate Final Read of SB 1070; Long-Term Ramifications of SB 1070: Delayed Success for Latino Legislators? California AB 9Sponsorship of AB 9; Assembly Committee Activity on AB 9; Assembly Floor Action on AB 9; Senate Committee Activity on AB 9; Senate Floor Action on AB 9; AB 9: Latino Representatives in California and the Benefits of a Legislative Majority; Conclusion; 7 Conclusion; The Interests of Latinos; Latinos: The Fewer the Better?; Behind the Partially Drawn Curtain; The 800-Pound Gorilla; The Case of Latino Influence and Legislative Effort; Conclusion; Appendix A ANES Issue Priority Questions; Federal Spending; Appendix B ANES Personal Importance Questions Personal Importance of Federal Spending on Issue x |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910463322203321 |
Rouse Stella M. <1972->
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| Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Latinos in the legislative process : interests and influence / / Stella Rouse, University of Maryland [[electronic resource]]
| Latinos in the legislative process : interests and influence / / Stella Rouse, University of Maryland [[electronic resource]] |
| Autore | Rouse Stella M. <1972-> |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xii, 186 pages) : digital, PDF file(s) |
| Disciplina | 323/.04208968073 |
| Soggetto topico |
Hispanic Americans - Politics and government
Legislation - United States Pressure groups - United States Ethnic groups - United States |
| ISBN |
1-139-88966-4
1-107-06549-6 1-107-05697-7 1-107-05481-8 1-107-05811-2 1-107-05943-7 1-107-05589-X 1-139-50706-0 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Contents; Acknowledgments; 1 Latinos and Their Growing Influence; Latino Representation: Past, Present, and Unrealized Potential; Latino Identity and Representation; Importance of Defining Latino Interests; Concepts of Representation; Descriptive Representation; Substantive Representation; The Link between Descriptive and Substantive Representation; Toward an Understanding of Factors that Influence Latino Representation; Importance of State-Level Analysis; Chapter Outline; A Note about Case Selection and Methodology; 2 In the "Interests" of Latinos; What Issues Matter to Latinos?
How Do the Interests of Latinos Compare to the Interests of Whites?Policy Priorities of Latino Legislators; "Latino" Content of Legislation; Conclusion; 3 Agenda Setting; The Importance of Agenda Setting and Group Interests; Critical Mass: The Conditional Nature of Representation; Expectations about the Behavior of Latinos during Agenda Setting; Data and Methods; Factors that Influence Agenda Setting; Dispositional Characteristics; Constituency/District Characteristics; Results; Bill Sponsorship; Passage of Bills Introduced; Conclusion 4 Latino Interests and Latino Representation in Legislative CommitteesImportance of Legislative Committees; Expectations about the Behavior of Latinos on Legislative Committees; Data and Methods; Dispositional/Institutional Characteristics; District Characteristics; Results; The Effects of Ethnicity on Committee Participation by Specific Bill Type; A Congruent Analysis of Committee Activity?; Conclusion; 5 Vote Choice and Latino Representation; Previous Work on Roll Call Behavior and the Link between Descriptive and Substantive Representation Roll Call Behavior, Latino Interests, and the Descriptive-Substantive LinkExpectations about Latinos and Latino-Interest Legislation during Roll Call Voting; Data and Methods; Dispositional Characteristics; Constituency/District Characteristics; Results; Conclusion; 6 The Influence of Latino Representatives; Arizona and SB 1070; Sponsorship of SB 1070; Senate Committee Activity on SB 1070; Senate Floor Action on SB 1070; House Committee Activity on SB 1070; House Floor Action on SB 1070; Senate Final Read of SB 1070; Long-Term Ramifications of SB 1070: Delayed Success for Latino Legislators? California AB 9Sponsorship of AB 9; Assembly Committee Activity on AB 9; Assembly Floor Action on AB 9; Senate Committee Activity on AB 9; Senate Floor Action on AB 9; AB 9: Latino Representatives in California and the Benefits of a Legislative Majority; Conclusion; 7 Conclusion; The Interests of Latinos; Latinos: The Fewer the Better?; Behind the Partially Drawn Curtain; The 800-Pound Gorilla; The Case of Latino Influence and Legislative Effort; Conclusion; Appendix A ANES Issue Priority Questions; Federal Spending; Appendix B ANES Personal Importance Questions Personal Importance of Federal Spending on Issue x |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910786125303321 |
Rouse Stella M. <1972->
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| Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Latinos in the legislative process : interests and influence / / Stella Rouse, University of Maryland [[electronic resource]]
| Latinos in the legislative process : interests and influence / / Stella Rouse, University of Maryland [[electronic resource]] |
| Autore | Rouse Stella M. <1972-> |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xii, 186 pages) : digital, PDF file(s) |
| Disciplina | 323/.04208968073 |
| Soggetto topico |
Hispanic Americans - Politics and government
Legislation - United States Pressure groups - United States Ethnic groups - United States |
| ISBN |
1-139-88966-4
1-107-06549-6 1-107-05697-7 1-107-05481-8 1-107-05811-2 1-107-05943-7 1-107-05589-X 1-139-50706-0 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Contents; Acknowledgments; 1 Latinos and Their Growing Influence; Latino Representation: Past, Present, and Unrealized Potential; Latino Identity and Representation; Importance of Defining Latino Interests; Concepts of Representation; Descriptive Representation; Substantive Representation; The Link between Descriptive and Substantive Representation; Toward an Understanding of Factors that Influence Latino Representation; Importance of State-Level Analysis; Chapter Outline; A Note about Case Selection and Methodology; 2 In the "Interests" of Latinos; What Issues Matter to Latinos?
How Do the Interests of Latinos Compare to the Interests of Whites?Policy Priorities of Latino Legislators; "Latino" Content of Legislation; Conclusion; 3 Agenda Setting; The Importance of Agenda Setting and Group Interests; Critical Mass: The Conditional Nature of Representation; Expectations about the Behavior of Latinos during Agenda Setting; Data and Methods; Factors that Influence Agenda Setting; Dispositional Characteristics; Constituency/District Characteristics; Results; Bill Sponsorship; Passage of Bills Introduced; Conclusion 4 Latino Interests and Latino Representation in Legislative CommitteesImportance of Legislative Committees; Expectations about the Behavior of Latinos on Legislative Committees; Data and Methods; Dispositional/Institutional Characteristics; District Characteristics; Results; The Effects of Ethnicity on Committee Participation by Specific Bill Type; A Congruent Analysis of Committee Activity?; Conclusion; 5 Vote Choice and Latino Representation; Previous Work on Roll Call Behavior and the Link between Descriptive and Substantive Representation Roll Call Behavior, Latino Interests, and the Descriptive-Substantive LinkExpectations about Latinos and Latino-Interest Legislation during Roll Call Voting; Data and Methods; Dispositional Characteristics; Constituency/District Characteristics; Results; Conclusion; 6 The Influence of Latino Representatives; Arizona and SB 1070; Sponsorship of SB 1070; Senate Committee Activity on SB 1070; Senate Floor Action on SB 1070; House Committee Activity on SB 1070; House Floor Action on SB 1070; Senate Final Read of SB 1070; Long-Term Ramifications of SB 1070: Delayed Success for Latino Legislators? California AB 9Sponsorship of AB 9; Assembly Committee Activity on AB 9; Assembly Floor Action on AB 9; Senate Committee Activity on AB 9; Senate Floor Action on AB 9; AB 9: Latino Representatives in California and the Benefits of a Legislative Majority; Conclusion; 7 Conclusion; The Interests of Latinos; Latinos: The Fewer the Better?; Behind the Partially Drawn Curtain; The 800-Pound Gorilla; The Case of Latino Influence and Legislative Effort; Conclusion; Appendix A ANES Issue Priority Questions; Federal Spending; Appendix B ANES Personal Importance Questions Personal Importance of Federal Spending on Issue x |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910818771303321 |
Rouse Stella M. <1972->
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| Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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